Any suggestions appreciated.....
Jim
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I have bought both mealworms and crickets to feed my frogs. They definitely
don't like the mealworms. Try crickets. I can pat my frogs on their heads
so could probably get a net on them if I had to. Yours don't seem as tame.
Heather
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I have no advice, but an offer.I need frogs, will pay ya for them.. contact me
please,Wils...@aol.com
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What are you going to do with them when you catch them? You mention thinning
the herd, so for now I recommend that you run at the pond screaming as
loudly as you can. That should help.
BV.
Jim
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Jim
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On Wed, 30 Jun 2004 21:52:07 -0400, "Hank" <hank...@litenet.net>
wrote:
LOL BV! I do this often and am getting hoarse, thus my desire to find
a less stressful method. :)
Easy to catch? I have never seen eggs and can't think of a way to
catch the thousands of tadpoles that seem to be everywhere.
Fortunately the fish and nature take care of most of them.
I want to remove some of the adult frogs/toads which keep my neighbors
(and me) awake at night.
And if the froggin' is bad that day, we'll break out the Jack Daniels LOL
Kate
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I currently have a fresh hatching of polywogs. Would like to stop this
generation before it can hop and holler!
Kate
"Benign Vanilla" <b...@tibetanbeefgarden.com> wrote in message
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I understand that fish will eat green and bull frog eggs. If you don't
already have fish adding some might help.
Heather
"SVTKate" <SVT...@excite.competitive> wrote in message
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Do you fishing? When using live bait, collect it at the spot where you
fishing.
Observe what the frog catch for food, use it as bait and have some
frog fishing.
Frog just eat those thing that is moving, so as long as you make the
bait moving infront of the frog, the bait can be dead bait.
Some frog are nice to taste. :-)
Regards,
Wong
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Hi Wong,
LOL.... I don't want to eat them. I want to catch a few and give them
to a friend for his pond (and to make mine less noisy).
Thanks for the suggestion on how to catch them.
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"Mary kate" <mk...@webtv.net> wrote in message
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> LOL.... I don't want to eat them. I want to catch a few and give
them
> to a friend for his pond (and to make mine less noisy).
What a waste! Frog can demand a high price here. <g>
> Thanks for the suggestion on how to catch them.
You are welcome. :-)
To tell the true, I do read a lot, but try little on what I read. I
has never do frog fishing before, but will do it in future when I'm
free.
For this frog fishing, should be quite reliable, because I read it a
few times from difference sources.
Cheers,
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"nswong" <n_s_...@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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> nswong, Be careful what you catch. If my memory serves me right,
> some frogs from Cambodia and Malaysia are very toxic.
I do catch frog and sell when I was a kid. Can recognize which are
edible. :-)
Thanks for your remind.
Thanks,
> l lively junebugs
Here I will use grasshopper. This is what frog here get used to catch
for food. :-)
Regards,
kathy :-)
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Jim
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